Canadian songwriter, I'm also a book author.
As someone deeply passionate about both songwriting and book writing, I’ve found that creativity often flows naturally across different mediums. Writing songs allows me to express emotions rhythmically and melodically, while authoring books gives me the space to explore narratives more fully. One of the important aspects I’ve come to understand is the value of protecting intellectual property. All my lyrics, titles, and audio recordings are my intellectual property, and unauthorized reproduction or distribution is strictly prohibited. This not only safeguards my creative work but also respects the effort and originality behind each piece. For creators considering similar paths, I recommend carefully looking into licensing and performance rights. Getting these details sorted early helps maintain control over how your work is shared and used. In my case, I make sure to include clear contact information for inquiries about licensing and collaborations, which has opened doors for meaningful partnerships. Whether you’re a songwriter, author, or both, sharing your unique voice enriches audiences. Embracing multiple forms of art expands the possibilities and keeps the creative energy vibrant. It’s rewarding to see how music and literature can complement each other and bring stories to life in different ways.


















